Attending: Juliette Lewis, Tony Kanal. Kristen Bauer, Les Stroud, Gary Dourdan, Q'orianka Kilcher, Ed Begley Jr, Arielle, Peggy Oki & more..The one-night-only benefit concert event, will be the group's only North American performance in 2013. Proceeds will go to Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project, an international organization dedicated to saving dolphins from slaughter and exploitation. Los Angeles is the first and only, North American stop. “This is a rehearsal for the BIG one. We plan on taking the show to Japan,” says Ric O'Barry,whose life and work was featured in the Academy Award-winning film The Cove. “We'll add a few Japanese friends to our lineup and rock the socks off Tokyo. There isn't a better way to bring Westerners and Japanese people together than rock and roll and the world should also know about the wonderful relationship between Japanese people and dolphins in the Tokyo Islands,” addedO'Barry. “Dolphins are respected and protected in this part of Japan. It's the opposite of Taiji, but very few people know about it. 'This concert will hopefully change this by bringing positive, international media attention to what is right about Japan.”"I'm thrilled to bring a bunch of heavyweights together for a fun night with fans," adds Matt Sorum, who has also played with Velvet Revolver. "The main thing is to keep creating awareness for theDolphin Project and everyone involved."KINGS OF CHAOS made its Australian live debut on April 20 at the Stone Music Festival atSydney's ANZ Stadium. KINGS OF CHAOS toured South and Central America last year under the name ROCK 'N' ROLL ALLSTARS. The band will embark on a new South American tour at the end of November.For tickets to “Tokyo Celebrates The Dolphin,” visit:http://dolphinproject.brownpapertickets.com